| DAVE'S 
        DIARY - 7/6/10 - PREVIEW OF EPISODE 1 - SERIES 14   MELINDA 
        SCHNEIDER HOSTS SERIES PREMIERE  Australian 
        country music queen and TV star Melinda Schneider hosts the premiere of 
        Series #14 of Nu Country this Saturday June 12 at 10 p m.
 Schneider hosted the show long before flying north to Nashville for the 
        CMA festival and returning here for a guest role on Seven Network show 
        Dancing With The Stars.
 
 Texan born singer-songwriter and U.S. Billboard chart topper Miranda Lambert 
        also returns to the show with a vintage video clip.
 
 Schneider also welcomes fellow Australian young gun Kirsty Lee Akers and 
        rural reared seasoned songsmiths 8 Ball Aitken and Paul Costa to the gala 
        premiere.
 
 The show is repeated on Wednesdays at 1 am and 3.30 p m and available 
        online at the C 31 web page.
 SCHNEIDER 
        BRAND NEW DANCE  Melinda compliments 
        her hosting role with a family sourced 2005 video Real People that 
        reaches back to her childhood in Queensland. 
         
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              feature an interview with Schneider in the former Glen Iris home 
              of Nu Country TV editor Peter Staubli.
 The singer, promoting 5th album, Be Yourself, confessed she 
              had a crush as a teen on Dancing With The Stars predecessor 
              Adam Brand.
 
 "I've known Adam since I was 13," Schneider, now 38, confided.
 
 "We met on the Gold Coast and became pen pals and wrote romantic 
              letters to each other. It was a little crush which went nowhere."
 
 Schneider, former wife of Compass Brothers Record label boss Graham 
              Thompson, now has six Golden Guitars in her collection.
 
 And Brand, who recently married Dancing With The Stars partner Jade 
              Hatcher in Sydney, has returned to Nashville where he has a major 
              deal with Sony.
 Thrice 
              wed Brand, 40 and winner of 12 Golden Guitars landed it after recording 
              8th album Hell Of A Ride with major producer Richard Landis. |  Schneider, 
        prolific writer with international songsmiths, was nominated for an Americana 
        award for Sometimes It Takes Balls To Be A Woman - one of three 
        collaborations with Florida born Elizabeth Cook.
 It was the title track of Cook's fourth album and one of their three tunes 
        on Schneider's fourth album Stronger.
 
 CLICK HERE for a 
        Melinda feature from the Diary on July 26, 2008
 CLICK HERE for 
        another Melinda feature on August 9, 2006.
 
 MIRANDA LAMBERT
 
         
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              Lambert, daughter of a former Dallas undercover narcotics cop, returns 
              to Nu Country with the video for More Like Her from her third 
              album Crazy Ex Girlfriend.
 Miranda's father Rick changed career to private detective while 
              playing guitar and songwriting for therapy.
 
 These days Rick and Miranda's mother Bev operate a thriving Lambert 
              shrine and store, replete with her own line of jewellery, wine and 
              other treasures, in their hometown Lindale - population 2,500.
 
 Miranda, latter day fiancé of Oklahoma star Blake Shelton, 
              returned to the U.S. chart tops this week with The House That 
              Built Me from her fourth album Revolution.
 We'll 
              feature the new video - evocative tale of returning to a childhood 
              home occupied by new owners - later in the series. |  Lambert's 
        Australian tour plans were delayed by the huge success of her new album.
 The singer fronted her Roadside Bars & Pink Guitars tour after 
        raising $91,000 for abandoned canines at a Cause For Paws fundraiser 
        in Tyler, Texas.
 
 Lambert, owner of two dogs Delilah and Delta, was out in the woods near 
        her Tishomingo, Oklahoma, ranch when Shelton, 33, proposed to her.
 
 Miranda, 26, who bought a ranch next door to Shelton's, says she was totally 
        surprised - not only by the proposal but also by the diamond and platinum 
        engagement ring he picked out.
 
 CLICK HERE for a Lambert 
        feature in the Diary on May 5, 2007.
  KIRSTY 
        LEE AKERS  
         
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            Valley raised singer-songwriter Kirsty Lee Akers returns with the 
            title track of second album Better Days. 
 The dual Tamworth Golden Guitar and Starmaker winner, just 21, wrote 
            four songs on her album.
 
 But not Better Days or Knocked Up - the song that shares 
            name with the 2007 Hollywood movie that Loudon Wainwright 111 starred 
            in.
 
 That song also appeared on former Trick Pony singer Heidi Newfield's 
            debut solo CD What Am I Waiting For on Sony-Curb.
 |  Instead it 
        was Mark D Sanders and Angaleena Presley - who wrote three tunes on this 
        disc and is published by expatriate Australasian star maker Barry Coburn 
        and singing spouse Jewel Coburn.
 Presley has released a solo album that features original versions of Better 
        Days, Knocked Up and other quirky songs Pain Pills, Tennessee, 
        Ain't No Man and American Middle Class.
 
 Akers impressed at the Geelong Stampede and more recently the third CMC 
        Rocks The Snowys festival at Thredbo in March.
 
 She is on the Guys, Girls, Guitars and Bars June tour with Liam 
        Brew, McAlister Kemp and Chelsea Basham.
 
 CLICK HERE 
        for an Akers CD review from the Diary on July 6, 2009.
 
 8 BALL AITKEN
 
         
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            8 Ball Aitken hails from Mareeba in The Atherton Tablelands in Far 
            North Queensland but is a true rolling stone. 
 The 27 year old spends most of the year touring overseas and throughout 
            the guts of regional and outback Australia.
 
 8 Ball showed how easy it was to perform live on the back of a moving 
            truck without messing up his hair on the video for Booty Call.
 
 He is also adept at riding a skateboard and avoiding an angry man 
            with a shotgun.
 
 It was not his roadie dad Cue Ball.
 
 His latest video clip Black Swamp Creek, aired earlier in the 
            year on Nu Country and CMC, has been released in the U.S. to promote 
            third album Rebel With A Cause.
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        await another new video.
 "Yellow Moon is a song I wrote about a fellow whose girlfriend 
        has been taken by a crocodile in North Queensland," 8 Ball revealed 
        recently about the song that was a finalist in the International Song 
        Contest in the U.S.
 
 "It feels good to know that the judges like it, especially because 
        it's an Australian song with uniquely Australian content."
 
 Further info - www.8ballaitken.com
  PAUL 
        COSTA - IN THIS LIFE  Sunraysia 
        singer Paul Costa exuded altruism when he played at the 2009 Whittlesea 
        bushfire benefit concert on April 4.
 This week Costa performs in the video for In This Life - title 
        track of his third solo album.
 
 It's one of 12 original songs on the disc.
 
 Costa and his three brothers in rhyme hail from Robinvale on the banks 
        of the mighty Murray River in the Victorian Sunraysia citrus belt.
 
 Although the Costa quartet performed and recorded together before the 
        turn of this century they were a creative cottage industry of sorts.
 
 They made six indie albums and toured way beyond their rural river roots 
        to promote them.
 
 One of those brothers, Noel, also read a book about the great depression 
        and provided the soul of the song Survivor 1932.
 
 Noel collaborated with Paul and producer Rod McCormack.
 
 Paul also collaborated with fellow Sunraysia raised singer Sara Storer 
        on the song Big Circle.
 
 CLICK HERE 
        for a Paul Costa CD review from the Diary on December 7, 2009.
  WIN 
        ROSANNE CASH CD We also have 
        Rosanne Cash's acclaimed new EMI CD The List - new versions of 
        classics from a list given to her by late father Johnny when she was 18 
        in 1973.
 Guests on the Cash collection include Bruce Springsteen, Elvis Costello, 
        Jeff Tweedy and Rufus Wainwright.
 
 Cash's second husband John Leventhal produced the CD for Manhattan Records.
 
 It features songs dating back to the Carter Family, the Hanks - Williams, 
        Snow and Cochran - Harlan Howard, Merle Haggard and Bob Dylan.
 
 We'll reward your new membership or membership renewal with a copy of 
        the CD - please send us a cheque or money order for $20.
 
 Please email us first at music@nucountry.com.au 
        as stocks are limited.
  WIN 
        DIERKS BENTLEY CD 
 EMI Records has provided Nu Country TV with Arizona born Dierks Bentley's 
        fifth chart topping CD Feel The Fire.
 
 Bentley won an enthusiastic following on his debut Australian tour in 
        May with superstars Brooks & Dunn.
 
 Dierks, 33, has scored seven #1 hits since leaving Phoenix for Nashville 
        as a teenager.
 
 The singer has broadened his music by including bluegrass - featuring 
        the famed McCoury family - on albums dating back to his indie debut 
        Danglin' Rope.
 
 He has also recorded duets with prolific Grammy winner Alison Krauss and 
        Texan chanteuse Patty Griffin.
 
 Win Feel The Fire by becoming a member of Nu Country or renewing 
        membership.
 
 It only costs $20 including postage.
 
 Please email us first at music@nucountry.com.au
 
 We will then send you the CD on receipt of your cheque or money order 
        made out to Nu Country Music.
 WIN 
        SLIM DUSTY CLASSIC BOX SET  We have more 
        good news for viewers - EMI Records has given us an invaluable collectors' 
        item - a brace of the 4 Box sets by late Australian country legend Slim 
        Dusty.
 Sittin' On 80 features a lost, classic track discovered by Slim's 
        widow Joy McKean.
 
 Joy found Give Me Room from a 1997 recording at their home studio Columbia 
        Lane.
 
 It was written by one of Slim's favourite writers John Dohling - outback 
        station hand and good mate who passed away in November last year.
 
 Sadly he never heard the final version of Slim's recording of his classic 
        trucking song.
 
 It has now been released as a single and included on Sittin' On 80.
 
 Slim's legendary Travelling Country Band played on the song that has been 
        digitally re-mastered by Australia's mastering guru Don Bartley.
 
 All you have to do to win Slim's 4 CD Box set is become a member of Nu 
        Country TV or renew your membership.
 
 It only costs $20 and includes postage.
 
 Please email us first at music@nucountry.com.au
 
 We will then send you the CD on receipt of your cheque or money order 
        made out to Nu Country Music.
 
 TAYLOR SWIFT FEARLESS CD OFFER
 Universal 
        Music has donated copies of teen sensation Taylor Swift's huge selling 
        second album Fearless to Nu Country TV.
 Viewers who become members or renew their membership for just $20 can 
        win the Fearless CD.
 
 Swift, 19, played capacity audiences on her Australian tour in March and 
        returns here in February.
 
 Please email us at music@nucountry.com.au 
        with your pledge.
 
 Important note - please email us first.
 
 Don't send membership cheque until you have been confirmed as the winner.
  WIN 
        FELICITY CD  Multiple 
        Golden Guitarist winner Felicity Urquhart returned to Nu Country TV as 
        hosts during Series #12, beginning in June.
 You can win autographed copies of Felicity's sixth album Landing Lights, 
        available here in shops on Shock.
 
 All you have to do is become a member of Nu Country TV or renew membership.
 
 It only costs $20 including postage.
 
 Please email us first at music@nucountry.com.au 
        and let us know which CD you would like.
 
 We will then send you the CD on receipt of your cheque or money order 
        made out to Nu Country Music.
 WIN 
        CATHERINE BRITT CDS MIKE BRADY TOO
 We have Catherine 
        Britt's third CD Little Wildflower for viewers who wish to become 
        members or renew membership.
 Catherine, Adam Brand and Mike Brady were among artists who donated their 
        talent to the Whittlesea Bushfire benefit on Saturday April 4.
 
 Brady donated autographed copies of his Country To Country CD to 
        viewers who become members or current members who renew their membership.
 
 Mike was also a VIP guest host of Nu Country TV during our eighth series.
 
 So for your $20 membership you can win Mike's CD Country To Country 
        or Catherine Britt's Little Wildflower CD.
  WIN 
        JASMINE RAE & STEVE FORDE CDS We also have 
        the following CDS for viewers who email our web page and pledge $20 membership 
        at music@nucountry.com.au 
        
 Telstra Road To Tamworth winner Jasmine Rae's debut CD Look It Up.
 
 We also have Steve Forde's fifth album Guns & Guitars.
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